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The Vines restaurant & bar

Hotel code:
1980

Our chef Mr Mark Ford welcomes youFrom breakfast to lunch, dinner or a tasty little snack, Novotel provides balanced choices and à la carte service 24/7 at all its hotels. At Novotel, you can count on enjoying a relaxing meal in a friendly, stylish setting.

Restaurant(s): 1

Bar(s): 2

Restaurant(s)

MUSCATS BRASSERIE

Restaurant

Type of cuisine:Brasserie

Opening hours:06:00-23:00

Muscats offer relaxed and informal a la carte and Buffet dining. Our Muscats's Chef de Cuisine John Clarke, has taken the best seasonal and local produce and constructed a delightful Modern Australian menu built on French cooking techniques.

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Lunch

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Terrace

Air conditioning

Non smoking area

Bar(s)

MUSCATS BAR

Bar

Opening hours:18:00-22:00

Our relaxed lounge bar offers an extensive wine and cocktail list. Perfect for pre-dinner drink or a relaxing after dinner liqueur. Live Jazz every Saturday night from 7pm.

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Snacks

Musical entertainment

VINES CAFE AND BAR

Bar

Opening hours:11:00-22:00

The Vines Café and Bar offers a lovely all day dining menu, and an extensive beverage list including several local and international tap beers. They also specialise in quality barista made coffees and leaf teas.

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Sun

Midday

Evening

Snacks

Musical entertainment

Room service

Hot dishes

Cold snacks

Opening hours

During the week: 10:00-22:00

At weekends: 10:00-22:00

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